Laze: We'd been expecting the "Fon Liberator" aka "v2.0" to be based on the Accton MR3203A as you pointed out, however if you look at the new device, it's considerably larger and the connectors are in different places. You have to dig to find the MR20x devices on Accton's website now, which gives the impression that they have discontinued these devices and now Fon is rebranding another manufacturer's product.
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Laze: We'd been expecting the "Fon Liberator" aka "v2.0" to be based on the Accton MR3203A as you pointed out, however if you look at the new device, it's considerably larger and the connectors are in different places. You have to dig to find the MR20x devices on Accton's website now, which gives the impression that they have discontinued these devices and now Fon is rebranding another manufacturer's product.